Tips to Avoid Vehicle Accidents Involving Animals

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3 years ago

Did you know that approximately one million animals a day are killed on our roads by vehicles? According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 1.5 million car crashes in the United States occur due to hitting an animal. Fall is in the air and a deer is the number one animal involved in crashes. Between the months of October till December, the number of deer accidents usually doubles.

Along with the amount of car crashes involving deer, there is an estimated $1 billion in damages in vehicles, 150 human fatalities and 10,000 personal injuries per year in the United States. Deer are not the only animal to be on the lookout for. In our beautiful state of Colorado, we are full of wildlife and they are all around. Below are some tips to help avoid animals while driving and what to do if you do have an accident.

Always be aware and alert

Even if you are alone on the road and in no traffic, never zone out. Animals can dash out of nowhere when you least expect it.

Don’t try to avoid the animal and swerve in the other lane

None of us want to hit and kill or injure an animal. However, never swerve to avoid the animal where you can lose control and wreck and possibly hit another car.

Use high beam headlights to try and see what is around you

When you have no traffic coming towards you, always use your high beams. This way you can see further in front of you and have more time to slow down and use your brakes if you can see the animal further away.

Slow Down

We get in too much of a hurry way too often. Slow down and drive cautiously. If you do come upon a deer or other animal, the impact of the accident will be much less if you are driving at a slower speed.

Never touch the animal after the accident

Animals can be unpredictable. You may think the animal is dead and they are not and they could possibly attack you. Also, be careful getting out of your car and checking on the animal while other cars are flying by you and could possibly hit you.

Get a police Report

Always get a police report no matter what. That way for any insurance disputes or questions, there will be proof of what actually happened. Take pictures of the damage of your car. Contact your insurance company immediately following the accident.

There are times that no matter how cautious you are, hitting an animal can’t be avoided.